"Um...Marcus Alexi Persson, what's the matter, sir...who are you? Of course, if you don't want to answer, that's absolutely fine. I'm just a little curious, and I won't pass on what I saw today. I promise."

Marcus assured.

"Oh...I don't care about that. My name is...you can call me Steve." Kaisen used Steve's name without blushing or beating his heart, but he was not ashamed. In fact, Steve's name was a misappropriated name of Steve.

Of course this Steve is not that Steve....and...

Well, this statement sounds like a sharp head...

Chapter 388 Yes, this is my world

"Just call me Steve. You don't have to worry about what I do." Kaisen slowly sat down on the soft sponge block.

"Oh... in that case, can you please send me, uh... up there? Of course not now, but when you're done with your work." Marcus also realized that Kaisen was not a bad guy, otherwise he wouldn't have saved him, let alone said so much to him here, shaking hands and introducing himself.

Although he felt that the name he used to introduce himself didn't sound like his real name.

But at least this can prove that I am safe at this moment.

Kaisen looked at Marcus with a smile: "You dared to jump into this big box by yourself, why do you want to get out now?"

Marcus's face flushed instantly. After all, no matter how you looked at it, this was his fault...

"Forget it, I'll send you out naturally after I finish what I need to do now." Kaisen shrugged and said,

"Is there anything you need to resolve?" Marcus slowly sat down and asked.

"We don't need to use honorifics..." Kaisen looked at the young God of Creation in front of him, and his favorability towards him kept increasing. He couldn't explain why.

Maybe it's simply because I'm using the cheat code of someone else's world, or maybe it's something else...

"Forget it, if I can't figure it out, I won't think about it anymore." Kaisen shook his head and murmured softly.

"So what do you want to solve now?" Marcus asked again.

"I'm going to create a little world here, and I don't know where to start."

Kaisen had just finished speaking when Marcus replied decisively, "Start from the feet."

Kaisen raised an eyebrow: "It takes some planning, doesn't it?"

"This is your world. If something goes wrong, just tear it down and start over. What are you planning? Building another concrete pigeon cage outside the real world?" Marcus looked at Kaisen seriously, and the latter smacked his lips.

"................You're damn right, Marcus."

The next moment, the huge sponge hand under their butts disappeared instantly, and the world except them returned to a state of nothingness again.

Fortunately, the magic power emitted by Kaisen pulled Marcus and prevented him from falling.

Soon, with a bang, a stone block appeared not far in front of Kaisen. Then the whole world seemed to come alive suddenly. The stone turned into its skeleton, and the soil and grass became its skin.

The two blocks spread out in all directions in an instant like flowing water in a plane.

In less than a minute, an extremely huge sky island appeared under the feet of the two.

Then Kaisen used stones and snow to surround the entire sky island tightly to ensure that the giants would not fall down.

Another thought moved him, and a big pit suddenly appeared in the center of the sky island. Clay, sand, and stones turned into the bottom of the pit. Suddenly, soft spring water gushed out from the distant mountains, flowing into the river channel drawn by the will of God at an unknown time, and finally merged into the lake.

Saplings were planted one after another in various places on the sky island. With the rustling sound, square trees rose from the ground one after another. Soft square animals appeared in the woods at some point.

I don't know when the cube fish appeared in the water.

And suddenly, a strong light burst out in the far distance of the sky. It was a square sun.

Kaisen used sea crystal lanterns, sandstone and glass to make a huge, less bright block, and threw it into the void under the huge sky island. From then on, this small world had the movement of sun and moon.

"What's missing...blue sky and white clouds." Kaisen murmured, and waved his hand casually. Endless blue particles were created by him, enveloping the entire world. Under the sun, it was as magnificent as the blue sky.

Then all that was left was water vapor, which was even simpler. A water source block and a fire block, as long as they were close enough, bursts of white mist would be created.

Confined by steam, white mist and blue particles, the world learned to rain from then on.

"What else do I need...wind?" Kaisen was a little confused for a moment, but he soon breathed a sigh of relief. Why should he force himself to use the original power?

He took out the wind source from the mysterious era and placed it in this small world. From then on, a comfortable breeze would always blow continuously in this small world.

"It should be about time now." Kaisen stretched, turned around and looked back at Marcus, who was already kneeling there, looking at the world as if he was looking at a miracle, and looking at Kaisen as if he was looking at a god.

"Steve...are you God?" Marcus asked.

"I'm not. Of course, if you insist on thinking so, I won't say anything." Kaisen shook his head.

"Then you are God." Marcus said tremblingly.

"Not only me, you can also be God, anyone can be God." Kaisen walked in front of Marcus, slowly squatted down, and a steak appeared in his hand.

"Are you hungry? Want to eat something?"

Marcus took the steak and took a bite, and the fresh juice burst out in his mouth.

"I'm not dreaming, am I?" he asked.

"You can pinch yourself," Kaisen said humorously.

"Are you God?" Marcus asked.

"You've already asked this question once. It's up to you. I don't think I am." Kaisen still shook his head.

"Is this your world?" Marcus asked, looking at the miraculous scenery around him.

Kaisen nodded: "Yes, this is my world."

"Is this my last chance to see it? And my last chance to see you?" Marcus asked again.

"Not necessarily. You can also create your own world, my own." Kaisen replied.

"My world, my own?" There was some doubt in Marcus' voice.

"You'll have to find this yourself. I don't know what else to say to you... Eat quickly. After you finish eating, we'll leave."

"it is good."

............

I hope you can find your [Minecraft] soon and... ask for gifts!

Chapter 389 Business

As the two of them crawled out of the ender box again, Marcus also left very consciously.

Kaisen picked up the huge ender box and flew towards the giant tribe on the other side of the mountain.

Soon, as he slowly fell down, the giants also discovered him. The walnut-sized head controlled his limbs and was about to come over to hit Kaisen, but was knocked unconscious by a big bitch and thrown into the small world in the ender box.

After two hours of hard work, all the giants were finally stuffed in. The next step was to destroy the ender box. After Voldemort was completely defeated, he would recreate the ender box and release the giants.

After everything was settled, Kaisen also teleported back to Hogwarts.

To be honest, he was really curious about why Grindelwald showed...a remorse-like emotion towards Harry's aunt and her family.

After all, Kaisen, who is well-versed in the history of the wizarding world, knows best who Grindelwald is. Otherwise, he would not have said that Dumbledore and Grindelwald had exchanged souls.

There's something wrong with this matter from the inside out.

It wasn't until he unconsciously walked to the front of the Defense Against the Dark Arts office that he reacted and raised his hand to knock on the door.

Soon, Grindelwald opened the door and welcomed him in.

It was obvious that he had not shaved for two or three days. His originally neatly trimmed beard had become a little long and slightly curly, and there were scattered long stubbles in other places that were not very aesthetically pleasing.

"I heard from Dumbledore that you are here to reflect on your mistakes." Kaisen said with a look of distrust.

"My so-called fault is not because of those Muggles, but because of my misjudgment of the situation and the future. After all, I have the identity of a prophet, and I can definitely see it in advance." Grindelwald sighed helplessly as he sat in his seat.

"I understand, I understand. I'm here just out of curiosity as to whether you really have exchanged souls with Dumbledore." Kaisen nodded and said with a sigh.

"Dumbledore and I exchanged souls? Well, if you didn't know my true thoughts and only knew that I stayed indoors because of a few Muggles, you might really think so. But what did Dumbledore do to make you feel that he was like me?" Grindelwald looked at Kaisen curiously.

"Let me find the giant tribe and commit genocide on them. It seems like something you can do." Kaisen said while sitting on the sofa.

"Not really. No matter how much I hate a race, I still acknowledge its necessity of existence. Even if I really have to massacre them, I will preserve the flame. Compared to his methods, I can only say that they are...much cruder." Grindelwald said with disdain, and it was obvious that he looked down upon Dumbledore's actions.

Kaisen raised his eyebrows and was about to say something when there was a knock on the office door.

Grindelwald walked over and opened the door to find that Kaisen was Snape.

"Oh.....what's the problem, Professor Snape?"

"Is Kaysen here?" Snape asked.

"Obviously." Grindelwald nodded.

"Please come with me to find Dumbledore. Kaisen, take us to the headmaster's office." Snape said quickly and steadily.

"No problem." Seeing Snape's extremely unnatural expression, Kaisen quickly stood up, wrapped a few people with the ender field, and then came to the principal's office.

"Dumbledore, he has been resurrected." Snape spoke directly the moment he saw Dumbledore.

"Hmm...it's only been two days, how could he be resurrected so soon?" Dumbledore raised his eyebrows.

"Obviously. One day to collect materials and one day to perform the resurrection ceremony." Grindelwald said casually while sitting on the sofa.

"So now, Severus, what's the matter?" Dumbledore continued.

"He is calling me," Snape said simply.

Dumbledore nodded. "We will protect him."

Kaisen's brain froze for a few seconds, but he quickly reacted: "I remember I gave you an amulet, right? For Ender Teleportation."

"That thing may not be useful. Maybe I can escape danger this time." Snape forced out a faint, ugly smile.

Soon, Snape turned into black smoke and left, while Kaisen stayed in the office with Dumbledore and Grindelwald.

"Tom was able to survive time and time again...Horcrux...Horcrux..." Dumbledore leaned back in his chair, staring at the silver ornament on the table that was steaming and muttering.

"Gellert, can you see how many Horcruxes he has and where they are?" Dumbledore suddenly asked.

"Voldemort has minimal influence on the world, and it seems that I will not be directly involved in the destruction of his Horcruxes in the future... I can't see it." Grindelwald shook his head helplessly.

"I thought the prophet had the same third eye as Professor Trelawney, able to see...more and more important things?" Kaisen said.

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